Sigma C 16-28 mm f/2.8 DG DN – first impressions
4. Summary
Our sample shots don't show any serious sharpness issues – quite the opposite in fact. The lens seems to perform very evenly, without any slip-ups. It also corrects longitudinal chromatic aberration without problems and it performs satisfactorily well against bright light. Also its autofocus unit we find very efficient – even though we dealt with just a pre-production model.
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All these flaws don't change the fact that the lens performs in a very predictable way – you can certainly find shortcomings but they are in categories indicated by the producer as possibly problematic. If you want to have lenses with lower distortion and vignetting you should get interested in the Art line. The lenses will perform better but they might also be bigger, weigh more, and have a higher price tag.